Kwame Nkrumah’s Politico-Cultural Thought and Politics
by Kwame Botwe-Asamoah, 1963
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cultural policy was coordinated in the regions in accord with theNational Theater Movement. This was manifested in the Council’s activities involvingartistic groups during the transitional period in 1961 before it changed into Institute of
Kwame nkrumah’s politico-cultural thought and policies ...
It was also the period that the National Theater Movement wasmaturing in the regions with the emergence of several performing arts’ groups in eachregion of Ghana.The notable performing arts groups in Accra were: Obadzeng founded by SakaAcquaye, the Paradise Theatre Promotions, The Osu Youngsters Club, The AfricanTheater Group, The Theater Club Group, The Unity Choir Group, The Good SamaritanSociety and The Ghana Farmers Drama Group. There were also the Ga AdangmeCultural Society, Ayitee’s Drumming and Dancing Club
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